At least six candidates were in line Saturday to interview to succeed the fired James Comey.
May 2017
Climber and filmmaker Jimmy Chin urges Unity College grads to take risks, fail and be compassionate
The college graduated 150 students at its ceremony Saturday morning.
Wayne man killed in single-vehicle crash Friday night in Mount Vernon
Ethan Russell was a passanger in pickup truck that went off the road and crashed, and sheriffs say speed and alcohol may have been factors in the crash.
Thomas College graduates largest class yet
Student speaker Tanya Naborowsky emotionally shared how she made her way to college and what the Thomas experience has meant to her.
Mainers on the hook for millions to clean up defunct mine
The Callahan mine in Brooksville has a $500,000-a-year price tag for Mainers and estimates of its remediation cost have ballooned to $45 million.
Nations grapple with cyberattack damages
A young cybersecurity researcher is credited with helping to halt the ransomware’s spread.
Central Maine Business Briefs
Waterville doctor named president-elect of American Academy of Osteopathy; Local business leaders join Thomas College board.
UMA confers degrees on nearly 400 during ceremony
Kay Rebman, 59, came to Augusta this weekend from Wisconsin to receive her bachelor’s degree in information library science, one of UMA’s online programs.
Saint Joseph’s College receives $2 million gift for nursing program
The donation by alumna Jeanne Donlevy Arnold of Pennsylvania is the largest capital gift by an individual in the school’s history.
Maine State Museum project to deliver multimedia view of Maine’s sporting history
The project will premier on May 20 during an event at the Elks Lodge in Augusta.